Now, it seems the domain will double up as the album's site, too, until Universal's site is updated later in 2008. Previously, Tarkan had opened up separate sites for his Kuzu Kuzu single (see pic below), Karma album and Dudu EP in addition to his personal site.

He went on to emphasise that "some person might buy out all the domain names with www.Tarkan(add album title here).com and then ask Tarkan to buy it off them for a silly, high amount of money, or to use as a quick method to get a high number of visitors to their site by tricking them into thinking it is about Tarkan. I'm sure Tarkan has to buy these names well in advance, so if you use your initiative you can try the domain names in searches to see which ones are taken, and guess what the album will be called".

As if justifying what the owner of Tarkan Deluxe wrote two years ago, someone unconnected with Tarkan's official channels has already bought the "tarkanmetamorfoz" .com domain and put it on sale (see left pic). It seems that the tactic employed by Tarkan to keep the album site on his own domain could have been to offset this and make the danger obsolete. The first time he did this was on the release of his first English language track Bounce in Turkey, when the single's site was hosted at Tarkan.com, too. The song "Bounce", along with some other English tracks, had been leaked pre-release to the Internet.

Finally, although the "coming soon" site had an English section, the album site's version still doesn't have an English section at time of writing. The site holds information about the new album in Turkish, and various multimedia.